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Linux Alternatives
PublicNuisance Dec 10, 2014
Not really a gaming issue but close. I was wondering if you guys could recommend me some Linux alternatives to CoreTemp and MSI Afterburner ? If it helps I mainly use Afterburner to keep an eye on VRAM and GPU usage more so than overclocking. Thanks.
Hamish Dec 10, 2014
Well, I do know that Linux exposes temperature information at least through the "sensors" command. One can also type "watch sensors" to see it dynamically updated over time.
LinuxGamesTV Jan 23, 2015
Yes Sensors and KSensors from KDE3 is all what you need
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